🌟✨ Congratulations to our Mr. & Miss September! ✨🌟
At Bennett Elementary, we are so proud to honor students who live out our SHINE Standards every single day:
⭐ S – Strive for Excellence
⭐ H – Help Create a Safe Environment
⭐ I – In Control of My Actions
⭐ N – Neighborly Actions
⭐ E – Earn and Give Respect
Each week, students earn Golden Tickets for showing SHINE behavior. At the end of the month, winners are chosen by a committee based on their SHINE actions, grades, and attendance.
👏 This month, we are excited to announce our Mr. & Miss September winners:
🍂 3rd Grade: Nadiyah Neal & Samuel Caldwell
🍂 4th Grade: Quinn Willis & Brady French
🍂 5th Grade: Caraline McGee & Tavious Harris
🍂 Ms. Hadley’s Class: Hilda Loran & Maikol Hansen
💛 What an honor this is! Tomorrow, these amazing students will celebrate with a special meal at the VIP Lunch Table featuring:
🍕 Personal Pan Pizzas from Burke’s Store
🥤 Slushies from Broken Bow Sonic
Each student also received:
🏆 A STAR trophy
📚 A Golden Coin for our Book Vending Machine
We are so proud of these shining stars who set the example for others! 🌟💛
#BennettElementary #SHINE #StudentSuccess #MrAndMissSeptember





🏀2025 BENNETT 5th grade BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

Coach Qualls instructing the BBHS Public Safety class on how to don firefighter personal protective clothing🧯👨🚒

🏀2025 RJMS BASKETBALL SCHEDULES


🥎Savage Softball advanced into Thursday's OSSAA Regional Finals with a pair of shutout wins on Wednesday.
Kash Goss pitched a 5-inning no hitter and the Savage bats added the needed run support as Broken Bow downed Catoosa 10-0 in the opening round. Mylee Williams drove in three runs and Jaylen Cauthron scored three more in the run-rule victory.
In the semifinal round, Tyson Woolsey handcuffed a very good McLoud squad with some stellar pitching and, once again, the Savage bats delivered clutch hits and smart base running to capture the 5-0 win. Jaylen Cauthron was 3 for 3 with two runs scored and Kash Goss drove in a pair of runs to help pace the Savage offense. Khloe Williams and Adelyn French also delivered big hits in the game.
Broken Bow now awaits the winner of tomorrow's McLoud vs Checotah rematch. The Regional Finals game is scheduled for 2:00 PM. If a second game is needed, it will begin immediately afterwards.

🏈The RJMS 7th grade football team improved to 5-0 on the season with a 58-6 win at Durant on Monday. Isaiah Crudup had a fantastic game, scoring two touchdowns on 105 receiving yards, and scoring another on a 50-yard interception return. Gaylon Burris also accounted for 204 all-purpose yards and scored three touchdowns, including two on kickoff returns.

Our very own Alyson Sundberg tried out for All State Jazz Choir today!
Now we wait on results.

The 2025-2026 School year is upon us! Please help us honor our Savage Seniors by purchasing a banner to help celebrate their accomplishment!
The cost is $85 for a 2X3 Senior Banner to be displayed next to the sports complex (Senior Photo of choice) from January-May.
The photos for these can be emailed to bbhsdanceteambooster@gmail.com and must be high-resolution and in portrait orientation (no landscape photos). Please ensure that the correct spelling of the student's name is included with the photo.
The Deadline for the Senior Banners is December 19th at 6pm. Payment may be dropped off at the middle school office in a sealed envelope for Melissa Patel or sent with a member of the BBHS Dance Team, please note who the money is for in the memo section. Checks should be made out to the BBHS Dance Team Booster. All questions can be directed to bbhsdanceteambooster@gmail.com or texted to 580-236-5394. LETS GO SAVAGES!!!


🥎The OSSAA State Playoffs get underway today in Broken Bow as Savage Softball hosts Catoosa, Checotah and McLoud in a double-elimination regional playoff bracket on Wednesday and Thursday.
The action begins today at noon with Broken Bow vs Catoosa and continues at 2:00 PM with Checotah vs McLoud. The losing teams will play one another at 4:00 PM and the winners will meet at 6:00 PM tonight. The tournament concludes on Thursday with games scheduled for noon, 2:00 PM and, if needed, 4:00 PM.
Tickets may be purchased in advance for $8.35 (all ages) online at ossaa.com, or for $10 cash at the gate. Come out and support Savage Softball as they begin their quest for the state championship!
#GoSavages #TakeState
The action begins today at noon with Broken Bow vs Catoosa and continues at 2:00 PM with Checotah vs McLoud. The losing teams will play one another at 4:00 PM and the winners will meet at 6:00 PM tonight. The tournament concludes on Thursday with games scheduled for noon, 2:00 PM and, if needed, 4:00 PM.
Tickets may be purchased in advance for $8.35 (all ages) online at ossaa.com, or for $10 cash at the gate. Come out and support Savage Softball as they begin their quest for the state championship!
#GoSavages #TakeState

🏆Congratulations to our Broken Bow FFA Members at the Tulsa State Fair!
Ruger Richbourg
10th Overall Senior Showman
Bree Wright
3rd Overall Spot Barrow
Presley Lewis
Division 1 Champion Market Goat

Attention all aspiring queens! 🌟 If you're a girl eager to shine in the 2026 Miss Broken Bow pageant, don't miss your chance to grab a packet from Ms. Price today or swing by the high school office!
Contestants will proudly represent their school groups, organizations, and sports, all for the exciting opportunity to win $250 for your team and the coveted title of Miss Broken Bow!
Plus, this pageant is a fantastic fundraiser for our yearbook program. So, step into the spotlight and let your journey begin! 👑✨

JOM RESCHEDULED: The JOM meeting scheduled for tonight is rescheduled for next 🔶Tuesday October 7th.

🥎Here’s the 2025 Regional Fast Pitch Softball Tournament Bracket starting Oct. 1st.
Digital tickets are available at GoFan for $7 plus fee or $10 cash at the gate. OSSAA passes excepted. 65 and over free.

The JOM (Johnson O'Malley) meeting is September 30 @ 6:00 at DIERKS ROOM 9. 🗳️Elections will be held for 2 committee positions.

TONIGHT:
🏈9th & JV @ Durant at 5:30.
Game will be at Southeastern
🏈7th & 8th @ Durant at 5:00.
Game will be at the Middle School
802 W Walnut
Durant, Oklahoma 74701
🥎BBHS Softball at Valliant at 5pm

✨ Shine On Staff Spotlight: Mrs. Kristen Sharp ✨
This week we are excited to spotlight Mrs. Kristen Sharp, our amazing 5th Grade Resource Teacher! Mrs. Sharp has been in education for 7 years and we’ve been blessed to have her at Bennett for the past five.
When asked what she loves most about working at Bennett, she shared:
“I love the people that I work with here at Bennett. They are my Bennett family and that is the culture and atmosphere that I feel every day.”
A few fun facts about Mrs. Sharp:
☕ Favorite snack & drink: pimento cheese with crackers, Simply Cheetos, and of course—coffee!
🍴 Favorite restaurant: Rogue Local
🏃 Fun fact: She has run a marathon!
💡 Favorite quotes:
“You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.” – Zig Ziglar
“The secret to getting ahead is to get started.” – Mark Twain
What makes her smile the most? 💫 Seeing the excitement in her students when they succeed at school!
Thank you, Mrs. Sharp, for the passion, dedication, and heart you pour into your students each and every day. Bennett shines brighter because of you! 🌟


🎓BBHS Dance Team SENIOR Spotlight

Eufaula, Ok (9/27/25)—The Broken Bow Savage Pride Marching Band has secured Second Overall and received the prestigious Outstanding Percussion award at the 2025 Ironhead Invitational Marching Festival in Eufaula, Oklahoma.
During the preliminaries, Savage Pride triumphed with awards for Outstanding Color Guard, Outstanding Percussion, and Fan Favorite.
Out of 18 participating bands, 12 advanced to the finals.
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Congratulations to our incredibly talented and hard working band! #AlwaysSavage #WorkEthic

🏈🍎Savage Football voted Mrs.Wanda Wood as “Teacher of the Week!" Congratulations!
Each week during football season the team will select a teacher to honor for their commitment to excellence in the classroom!
Practice Players of the Week:
Jordan Rivera
Cassidy James
#AlwaysSavage

Students in BBHS English II classes put their informational research and communication skills on display by giving presentations over a career of their choice.
“They really enjoyed learning about the different aspects of life paths they were interested in, and some even dressed up to really send their presentations above and beyond!” says Mrs. Sisco.

